Stout was arrested earlier this month and charged with attempted arson at a commercial facility for setting two fires to the Planned Parenthood clinic in Joplin. That clinic does not provide abortions.

"The court finds by a preponderance of the evidence," England wrote, "that the defendant is a risk of flight, and finds by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is a danger to the community."

Prosecutors say Stout has confessed to twice trying to burn down the Planned Parenthood clinic in early October and setting fire to the Islamic Society of Joplin's building in July and August. The mosque was destroyed in the second fire.

The allegations are contained in a motion filed Monday seeking to have Stout remain in federal custody without bond.